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While many cookbooks focus on specific cuisines or meal types, the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court Kavanaugh No. 54, published “Table of Grace,” a curated collection of sacred traditions and recipes organized around the liturgical year.
Local
By Jim Hale
The massive WorkCamp effort involves 787 teen participants from 44 parishes with projects at 106 homes in the counties of Frederick, Page, Rockingham, Shenandoah and Warren, and the city of Harrisonburg June 20-26.
Global
Pope Leo XIV
By Victoria Cardiel
At his Wednesday general audience, the pope continued his catechesis on Vatican II’s Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, reflecting on the mystery of the Eucharist.
Local
By Anna Donofrio
Pro-lifers gathered in Arlington for the annual National Right to Life Conference June 12-13. Over two days, attendees heard from speakers on opportunities and challenges at the national and state levels.
Local
By Anna Donofrio
Black Catholic history is both inseparable from and essential to the history of Catholicism in the United States. Since the birth of the nation, Black Catholics helped build parish communities and have passed down the faith to their children.
Local
First class relics of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque will be on display July 2-4 at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine in Washington.
Local
“He was smart, a great writer himself, and an excellent editor of the work of others,” said Anne Carroll, wife of the late Christendom College founder Warren Carroll, who worked at Triumph and later founded Seton School in Manassas. “His articles and editorials were some of the best that Triumph published. Above all, Mike was totally committed to the Triumph vision, which is that Jesus Christ should be the heart of everything we do.”
Columnists
By Mary Beth Bonacci
Just a few days ago, YouTuber Jesse Ridgway announced that he and his wife made the “difficult decision” to abort their baby after testing indicating the child may be born with Down syndrome.
Local
By Kimberley Heatherington
In the midst of countless daily phone calls, texts, and e-mails, people may ask themselves just that question as they navigate apparent alerts from banks, credit card issuers, financial and investment organizations, government and municipal agencies, employers, and more.
Local
By Jim Hale
A wife and mother of four, she was a pillar in diocesan leadership, serving as chair of the investment council, chair of the pastoral council, member of the advisory council of parents with special needs, and a math teacher at St. John the Evangelist School in Warrenton.


